Bug#671121: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#671121:
On lun., 2014-10-27 at 01:31 +0100, Ayke van Laethem wrote: This bug has been fixed in the upstream release of lightdm-gtk-greeter. See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1024482 (comment #21) https://github.com/mate-desktop/mate-settings-daemon/issues/46#issuecomment-57939325 Would it be possible to include this patch in jessie? I somehow missed the 1.8.6 release, I'm unsure it'll make it to Jessie, that'll depend on how much time is needed to package it (I don't have much time right now). Regards, -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#671121: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#671121: Bug#671121: lightdm and gnome-shell: cursor's theme is set back to default
On ven., 2012-05-04 at 17:14 +0200, Maurizio Oliveri wrote: Try to set session-wrapper in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf to the path of that script, then retry and report back. I've just tried that, it doesn't seem to change anything at all... I'm not sure if this is a bug or actually some kind of feature, but loggin in with gdm3 fixes the issue Then I have to admit I have no idea what the problem is. Make sure you start the same session in both cases. -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#671121: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#671121: lightdm and gnome-shell: cursor's theme is set back to default
Try to set session-wrapper in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf to the path of that script, then retry and report back. I've just tried that, it doesn't seem to change anything at all... I'm not sure if this is a bug or actually some kind of feature, but loggin in with gdm3 fixes the issue ---Maurizio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#671121: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#671121: lightdm and gnome-shell: cursor's theme is set back to default
Please keep the bug on CC: On jeu., 2012-05-03 at 15:42 +0200, Maurizio Oliveri wrote: Opera is Qt, that might explains. Do you have other examples? On emesene's window, I noticed that the cursor theme is right on the text-field area, but not on the rest of the gui ( using the gtk one ) When you login with gdm3, is the cursor theme correctly set? I have to admit I fail to see how the login manager could be relevant here, since it just starts the session, but I'll try to reproduce with Xfce. Yes, logging with gdm3 correctly sets the cursor theme. Actually, I've just found out something new: using lightdm to start a kde session works flawlessly... But if I log out and then start a gnome-shell session, the cursor theme there isn't set back to the default black one, it actually appears to be using kde's one! That looks to me like an issue with not loaded .Xressources or something. I have no idea how gdm3 loads those though, but I think it might be in the /etc/gdm3/Xsession script or something. Try to set session-wrapper in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf to the path of that script, then retry and report back. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#671121: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#671121: lightdm and gnome-shell: cursor's theme is set back to default
On mer., 2012-05-02 at 00:27 +0200, Maurizio Oliveri wrote: Package: lightdm Version: 1.2.0-1 Severity: normal Hello, I've installed lightdm ( with the gtk ui ), and I'm experiencing an issue with the cursor theme: after logging in on a gnome-shell session, the cursor's theme is stuck to the default black one ( which is the pointer that normally shows on both lightdm and gdm3 ). Checking with both gconf-editor and gnome-tweak-tools, the cursor's theme is correnctly set, and moving the pointer on certain windows ( such as Opera's one ) makes it show the correct theme. Opera is Qt, that might explains. Do you have other examples? I don't know if this is relevant, but I'm letting Nautilus handle my desktop ( so that I actually see icons on it ). This happens with both the unstable and experimental versions of lightdm. Also, googling a bit I've come across this: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=656697 which, I believe, may refer to my same problem... Maybe, but we can't really know since there was no information on that bug it's a bit hard to tell. When you login with gdm3, is the cursor theme correctly set? I have to admit I fail to see how the login manager could be relevant here, since it just starts the session, but I'll try to reproduce with Xfce. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part